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Faith

Emma Lazarus

She feels outwearied, as though o’er her head
  A storm of mighty billows broke and passed.
Whose hand upheld her?  Who her footsteps led
  To this green haven of sweet rest at last?
What strength was hers, unreckoned and unknown?
What love sustained when she was most alone?

Unutterably pathetic her desire,
  To reach, with groping arms outstretched in prayer,
Something to cling to, to uplift her higher
  From this low world of coward fear and care,
Above disaster, that her will may be
At one with God’s, accepting his decree.

Though by no reasons she be justified,
  Yet strangely brave in Evil’s very face,
She deems this want must needs be satisfied,
  Though here all slips from out her weak embrace.
And in blind ecstasy of perfect faith,
With her own dream her prayer she answereth.
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From The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Vol.I, Narrative, Lyric, and Dramatic
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